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Autonomous ModDredge for Remote and Unmanned Dredging

Remote and unmanned dredging is becoming more practical for sites where conventional dredging creates safety, access, or staffing challenges. Tailings ponds, industrial lagoons, wastewater basins, retention ponds, and restricted-access waterways often place operators near unstable shorelines, contaminated sediment, soft ground, or difficult launch areas. In these environments, the question is not just how much material needs to be removed. The real question is how to remove it safely and consistently without putting crews in the wrong place.

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Boom-Mounted Dredge vs. Cable-Deployed Pump with Water Jetting Ring: Which Setup Moves More Solids?

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What Sediment Buildup Does to Mine Process Ponds

If you've spent time managing mine process ponds, you already know the frustration. Sediment accumulates faster than...

How Floating Dredge Systems Cut Mine Pond Disruption

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Why Mining Canal Dredging Disrupts Operations - and How to Reduce Downtime

The hardest part of mining canal dredging is not always the sediment. It is what happens to the rest of the site when...

Mining Dredging Challenges: A Practical Guide to Reducing Downtime in 2026

Mining dredging is rarely difficult because a site has sediment. Every mine has sediment, tailings, grit, fines,...

EDDY Pump 101: How Can a Slurry Pump Handle Up to 70% Solids by Weight?

“How can EDDY Pump move slurry containing up to 70% solids by weight?” It is one of the most common questions we...

How to Size an Excavator Pump Attachment for Slurry Dredging

A bigger pump attachment is not automatically a better pump attachment. It has to match the excavator, the material,...

How to Remove Sediment from Mine Drainage Canals

A mine drainage canal rarely fails all at once. It loses capacity a little at a time. Sand settles in a bend. Fine...
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